On November 5, 2000, I ran my first (and only) NYC Marathon. I always said I’d do it again - and now, 25 years later, I’m making that promise real. This New Year’s Day, sitting with my wife Melanie talking about our resolutions, something clicked. Life’s busy, but I feel like I'm now in the “use it or lose it” stage - and 2025 is the year for me to get it done!
Even better: I’m running for a cause that is close to my heart. I’m proud to run for the Alzheimer’s Association, raising awareness and funds for a disease that’s deeply impacted people I love and care for. Over 6 million Americans live with Alzheimer’s today—and that number could double by 2050.
Together, we can fight back. Please support my marathon journey by making a donation—every dollar helps fund research, care, and hope for a future without Alzheimer’s. THANK YOU!!